Water and Bacteria Transport Via Electrostatic Coagulation and Their Accumulation at the Poles on a Dusty Planet

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Agglutination of electrostatically charged dust particles may produce
grains which attract H2O molecules (or bacteria) on dusty planetary
surfaces. These particles are dragged by the solar radiation pressure
toward the poles where they accumulate.

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